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Saturday, April 21, 2012

EVENT: Rock Legends Cruise II - Book Now!

ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE II

SAILS JANUARY 2013

WITH MORE THAN 15 BANDS AND 50 SETS OF MUSIC

ALL IN FOUR DAYS

MONIES RAISED FROM THE TRIP

TO BENEFIT

THE NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION

BY PROVIDING BASIC NEEDS

TO MORE THAN 90,000 LAKOTA SIOUX

THROUGHOUT SOUTH DAKOTA

If the idea of Foreigner, Paul Rodgers, Credence Clearwater Revisited, Bachman &
Turner and 38 Special all
performing together on the high seas sounds like the perfect way to kick off
2013, it’s time to book your passage now on ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE II.

And the monies raised will go to an important organization: the Native American Heritage Association.

Following last year’s inaugural ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE, the January 2013ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE II will feature more than 15 bands performing multiple sets,
collaborating musically, meeting and
greeting and relaxing alongside fans
throughout the four-day excursion.

In addition, while docked at the private secured Labadee resort - situated
on the north coast of Hispaniola which averages a high of 84.9 degrees in January - passengers can enjoy Kayaking, Snorkeling, Parasailing and Wave
Runners at the resort’s stunning
beaches, surrounded by beautiful mountain slopes and exotic foliage.

The Liberty of the Seas from Royal Caribbean is one of the biggest,
fastest and most luxurious passenger vessels in service today; it is served by
a crew of 1300 on 18 decks.

The Native American Heritage Association
has been working on reservations in South Dakota for more than 18 years and is
a 4-star charity with www.charitynavigator.org for seven
consecutive years.

Native American Heritage Association tractor trailers are on the
road daily with supplies to the various far flung communities and 94% of the
organizations total revenue goes towards program services which provide basic
life necessities, including fuel assistance and medical transportation to
90,000 people.

Many of these residents
face an 80% rate of unemployment; 70% don’t have transportation and many of
those who do, don’t have the means to purchase gas.

These Lakota Sioux live in
abandoned school buses, shacks or government housing with no insulation, some live
without indoor plumbing, in homes with dirt floors, no beds or furniture. More information can be found at:http://www.naha-inc.org/.